A fantasy scene of a unicorn, fairies, swans, butterflies, bunnies, and a few other representatives of the animal kingdom, are shown at the bottom of a beautiful waterfall within this swan-shaped jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle contains 1000 pieces and when assembled, measures approximately35 1/2" x 23 1/2".

This jigsaw puzzle contains 315 pieces and features the artwork of Alex Beard. Alex Beard's puzzles are unique, allowing people the flexibility to create designs of their own. The unusually shaped pieces allow for more dexterity when assembling your own free form puzzle. For example, Alex created a juggler, using various pieces from the Audience jigsaw. Of course, you can also complete the puzzle traditionally, which measures 25" x 17.5" once fully assembled. Also included is a special box that forms an easel, to aid in assembly!

This round jigsaw puzzle features artwork done by Marty Noble. The painting depicts a beautiful young Japanese maiden dressed in a colorful kimono and surrounded by a ring of flowers and butterflies. The puzzle contains 500 pieces and measures 19 1/2" in diameter.

This dragon shaped jigsaw puzzle features the art of Michael Searle. Inside the shape of the dragon itself, we see Earthly animals as well as creatures of myth such as a unicorn, fairies, and Ents. The puzzle contains 1000 pieces and measures about 3 feet long when assembled.

This three dimensional Earth globe jigsaw puzzle contains 540 pieces. Each plastic piece has a small number located on the non-image side which can be used as an assembly guide depending upon skill level. The puzzle comes with a stand that allows you to rotate the globe. The assembled puzzle measures approximately 9 inches in diameter.

This shaped jigsaw puzzle by Lori Schory contains approximately 600 pieces. The puzzle shows several humming birds and butterflies as well as some forest and desert scenes. The completed puzzle measures approximately 26" x 37".

This shaped jigsaw puzzle features the art of Ron Jenkins. The butterfly shaped puzzle shows a wide variety of butterflies on the wings. This puzzle contains 1000 pieces and measures approximately 25" x 35" when completed.

Colorful images of dolphins, whales, tropical fish, and other sea life is pictured withing the body of this fish-shaped jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle contains 1000 pieces and measures approximately 35 1/2" x 23 1/2".

U Dub fans of all ages will enjoy putting this 3-in-1 puzzle together. Featuring a University of Washington football helmet, puzzlers can build the super-size helmet only, the front side of the puzzle with frame, or complete the back side of the puzzle that shows the Huskies "W" emblem on the gridiron. This puzzle contains 350 pieces and measures 22" x 18".

This shaped jigsaw puzzle features the art of Ron Jenkins. The butterfly shaped puzzle shows a wide variety of butterflies on the wings. This puzzle contains 1000 pieces and measures approximately 25" x 35" when completed.

This jigsaw puzzle contains 1000 pieces and features a collage of license plates, shaped in the configuration of the continental United States. Once completed, puzzle measures approximately 34" x 22" (or 2.8' x 1.8').

This unique, 1000-pieces jigsaw puzzle is cut out in the shape of a majestic bald eagle and measures 33.5 inches x 28 inches. More than any other bird, the eagle is often associated with Native American cultures, and the interior images (a nest with eaglets, a soaring eagle, and a mountain monument featuring a tribal chief) that fill the body of this bird of prey pay homage to that long-standing connection.

1000 Pieces Shaped Jigsaw Puzzle Puzzle size: 19 x 39 inches, by Lewis T. Johnson In the 1960s and to some degree the 1970s woodies were considered undesirable, unfashionable old vehicles. California surfers, among others, realised the potential of these cars; they were cheap, large enough to carry a good number of people, surfboards and equipment, and could be fixed up with woodworking skills. Thus, the woodie became the archetypal vehicle of the surfer; the popular surf-pop group The Beach Boys directly referred to them in several of their songs, as did Jan and Dean in their (1963) #1 hit, Surf City.